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"Well, now, I never did!" exclaimed the housekeeper, blushing till the hue of her face was like that of a brick fresh from the kiln; "it's a great while since I've had a kiss before, and it raly is a refreshment." With this observation, Salina drew one hand across her lips and bent over the tin oven again. It was in this way that the orphans commenced life in their new homes.
"Och, grandfather, sure ye wouldn't do the like! I ax your pardon for spakin' disrespectful to ye. Sure ye're not in airnest? Ye won't raly put the poor old man and his wife there out o' their little place? They won't be troublin' you long. A-a-h, grandfather, me own dear grandfather, do lave them where they are an' I'll promise faithful never to give you a crass word again."
"Mustn't he be the fine boy!" she ejaculated, after a pause. "I'd love to see him but I'll niver get a chanst o' that, I s'pose. Will he be comin' here to see ye, ma'am?" "He'll be comin' to take me out of it," returned the mother. "He doesn't raly know I'm in it at all. I'll tell ye now the way it is.
‘The accommodations are extraordinary,’ said O’Bleary. ‘Extraordinary indeed,’ returned Mrs. Bloss. ‘When Mr. Bloss was alive, he was promiscuously obligated to go to Ireland on business. I went with him, and raly the manner in which the ladies and gentlemen were accommodated with berths, is not creditable.’
'I begin to despair, Sir, exclaimed Puddock, 'of receiving the information without which 'tis vain for me to try to be useful to you; once more, may I entreat to know what is the affront of which you complain? 'You don't know; raly and truly now, you don't know? said O'Flaherty, fixing a solemn tipsy leer on him. 'I tell you no, Thir, rejoined Puddock.
"Good evening, Mis' Pennel," said the Captain; "I's a-tellin' my good woman we must come down and see how you's a-getting along. It's raly a work of necessity and mercy proper for the Lord's day. Rather lonesome, now the Captain's gone, ain't ye? Took little Moses, too, I see. Wasn't at meetin' to-day, so I says, Mis' Kittridge, we'll just step down and chirk 'em up a little."
And Danby rose and walked off with a determined air, while the girl, abashed and wondering, followed him. When they arrived he plunged into the subject at once: "Nurse Bridget, can you read?" "An' I raly don't know, as I niver tried." "Fiddlesticks! Of course Maurice is too blind, and very likely he never tried either. Are there no books in the house?"
'I appeal to the company. An affair of gallantry now, an appointment at the theayter. 'Oh, that indeed, said the gentleman in the orange plush. 'Yes; raly now, honour bright, said the man in blue. 'I made a promese to fetch our youngest daughter at half-past ten, and she is such an uncauminly fine gal, that I raly hadn't the 'art to disappint her.
No offence to the present company, Sir, but a petticut, sir a petticut, Sir, is irrevokeable. 'I begin to suspect there's something in that quarter, said Tuckle, as the new-comer took his seat next Sam, 'I've remarked, once or twice, that she leans very heavy on your shoulder when she gets in and out of the carriage. 'Oh, raly, raly, Tuckle, you shouldn't, said the man in blue. 'It's not fair.
The nurse, who is now rubbing her hands at the questioner's elbow, interferes with, 'It ain't much raly, sir. You see they've only six ounces a day, and when they've took their breakfast, there CAN only be a little left for night, sir. Another old man, hitherto invisible, rises out of his bed-clothes, as out of a grave, and looks on.
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